Edward Miliband: An ambitious international agreement to tackle climate change will affect everyone in the UK, and is vital for our future security and prosperity. I am today publishing a pamphlet—"the Road to Copenhagen"—aimed at raising public awareness of the international negotiations which culminate later this year at Copenhagen, and the key issues being debated. In addition, the pamphlet provides practical advice for people on the actions they can take in their own lives to reduce their own carbon footprint and make a contribution towards reducing carbon emissions. I will be making arrangements for the pamphlet to be widely disseminated. Tomorrow I will be publishing a detailed document explaining the UK's aims for the Copenhagen negotiations.
	Copies of the pamphlet will be placed in the Libraries of both House.

Huw Irranca-Davies: I have set the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS) the following performance targets for 2009-10.
	Service delivery
	Customer satisfaction to exceed 82 per cent.
	To provide high standard of services to the satisfaction of customers. Measured through weighted average of customer response to post-contract survey that covers seven aspects of service quality. Incorporates project delivery metrics.
	Science quality indicators to exceed 75 per cent.
	To enhance scientific capability and reputation, using indicators grouped around research, wider dissemination and use of our science, and scientific capability. Measures include customer surveys, numbers of peer reviewed scientific papers and investment in new science.
	Value for public money
	Recover the full cost of our services
	To demonstrate financial sustainability through sound operational financial management and appropriate investment in CEFAS' future, including the delivery of CEFAS' transformation plan. Measured through achieving an audited break-even result in 2009-10.
	Effectiveness gains
	To deliver £0.5 million of effectiveness gains, generated through a combination of non-DEFRA income growth, improvements in project effectiveness and reduced overhead costs.
	Capacity and capability
	Sustainability indicators to exceed 75 per cent.
	To demonstrate a healthy and safe working environment, together with progress towards being an exemplar for sustainable development, through a range of indicators.
	Staff satisfaction survey to exceed 65 per cent.
	To respect and help the agency's people to develop. Measured by an annual questionnaire to staff, using a weighted scale for the eight survey categories.
	Further details are given in the CEFAS business plan 2009-10, a copy of which will be placed in the Libraries of the House.